Nuclear reactor technologies being developed for Generation IV
reactors promise significant improvements in economics, safety,
reliability and sustainability over present technologies by proper
choice of cladding and structural material for the nuclear reactor.
Studies to develop optimum combination of properties for steels
intended for use as wrappers indicated that 9-12Cr type ferritic
steels presented superior high temperature strength at temperatures
below 873 K and excellent dimensional stability at high irradiation
doses. Increasing the operating temperature by Oxide Dispersion
Strengthening (ODS) of these steels will make them a promising
candidate materials for advanced fast reactor core and fusion
reactor blanket applications. The monograph elaborates the
synthesis of nano-sized yttria dispersed 9%Cr martensitic steel by
Mechanical Alloying (MA) and consolidation employing various powder
compaction methodologies. Alloy powder characterization allowed
optimization of experimental synthesis and bulk production.
Characterization of the consolidated specimens was carried out to
study the micro structural evolution during compaction.
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